On 03.08.2009, at 10:51, Edward Cherlin wrote:
2009/8/1 Yoshiki Ohshima yoshiki@vpri.org:
At Fri, 31 Jul 2009 20:10:56 -0700, Edward Cherlin wrote:
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 2:05 PM, Yoshiki Ohshimayoshiki@vpri.org wrote:
At Fri, 31 Jul 2009 09:05:30 -0700, Andreas Raab wrote:
Ah, that explains it. Is there a way of telling directly from the font which language(s) they are supposed to support? Or is this trial and error?
The font name is in the language. This works for me, since I lived in Korea and Japan, but not for foreigners in general. For example, on Linux, Batang, Dotum, and Baekmuk ( $(C9Y4g (B, $(C555k (B, $ (C9i9, (B) are Korean; Kaiti, Mingti, and Sungti ( $B\4BN (B, $BL@BN (B, $BAWBN (B ) are Chinese; Kochi and Sazanami $B!J$3$A (B, $B8NCN (B; $B$5$6$J$_ (B, $B:YGH (B) are Japanese.
Do you know why your mail software is not rendering and retransmitting Japanese correctly?
Yoshiki's reply had these chars display fine for me.
But our mail/forums gateway messes up encodings:
http://tracker.squeakland.org/browse/SQ-284
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